It's not just a wonderful moment of nostalgia for me – it's also a powerful way to put everything into perspective. This is the eleventh installment in this time-series snapshots of my kid, starting in London, then moving to LA, and every year I go back and listen to the previous recordings. She runs down her favorite apps, and discusses her recent name change. We discuss high school, volunteering at the zoo, and the rigors of dance team. We discussed her musical favorites, old (Ike and Tina singing "Proud Mary") and new (Dominic Fyke). She's 15 now (!), and I still managed to drag her to the mic this weekend. Every year since – save one, when my mic was busted – we have recorded a podcast: I interview the kid about her favorite media, apps, books, and hobbies. Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current readingġ1 years ago, my kid's daycare surprised us by announcing that they were closing for Christmas break a day before everyone else, so I ended up with our then-four-year-old daughter, Poesy, at my office for the day.Īfter she got bored with coloring and playing with my office toys, I sat her down on my lap in front of my podcast mic and we recorded the greatest, all-singing episode of my podcast ever:. ![]() ![]() Hey look at this: Delights to delectate.Daddy-Daughter Podcast 2023: From age 4 to age 15.
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